The book cover for ‘Accord of Mars’ showcases an intricately designed collage of characters and scenes from the book.
The dominant central image features an enormous space-carrier, surrounded by three starfighters. The starfighters are depicted flying past Mars, which can be seen in the background.
The background of the cover is a blend of warm tones, primarily reds and oranges, with some blues. This creates a dramatic and adventurous atmosphere.
Surrounding the central image are faces of several characters. The primary of these is Thomas Stein, a young spaceship captain. Thomas is depicted as a handsome 25-year-old man, wearing a futuristic spaceship outfit.
The other faces on the cover include a young woman with red hair and an intense expression, who is Thomas’s love interest. There is also an older man with a well-trimmed beard, wearing a space-navy uniform, who is Thomas’s admiral father.
The title ‘Accord of Mars’ is prominently displayed at the bottom of the cover in bold, sci-fi-stylized text with a gradient of yellow to orange. Beneath the title is the author name ‘Kevin McLaughlin.’
Prompt
Book cover for 'Accord of Mars.' The layout features a collage of characters and scenes from the book, with a dominant central image of an enormous space-carrier surrounded by three starfighters flying past Mars. The background is a blend of warm tones, primarily reds/oranges with some blues, creating a dramatic and adventurous atmosphere. Surrounding the central image are faces of several characters; the primary of these is Thomas Stein, a young spaceship captain portrayed by a 25-year-old man with a handsome face, wearing a futuristic spaceship outfit. The other faces should include a young woman with red hair and intense expression who is Thomas's love interest, and an older man with a well-trimmed beard wearing a space-navy uniform who is Thomas's admiral father. The title 'Accord of Mars' is prominently displayed at the bottom in bold, sci-fi-stylized text with a gradient of yellow to orange. The author name 'Kevin McLaughlin' is beneath the title.
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